Sunday, October 27, 2013

Porto di Maratea, a bordo del caicco North Star. Tyrrhenian Sea

I love Italy and Rocco Giove has some great views in Southern Italy.  I don't speak Italian either, but even if I don't understand it, it's authentic though incomprehensible.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

The Math Doesn't Add Up; So Who's Minding The Store?



 Government jobs are overhead expenses.  Just how is that sustainable?  Imagine if you had 6 cleaning professionals looking for work around your 1700 square foot ranch house and you couldn't send anyone home by mandate.  Even if you found something to do, if it didn't help your bottom line down the road, you couldn't afford them.  Would that be sustainable?  Common sense dictates that unless you're altruistic and or independently wealthy, you'd have to recover your losses somewhere down the road.  That is the simplicity of it. Governments are irresponsible if they operate differently.

Let's take a household with an annual income of  $24,500
and their annual outlay is                                    $35.370

Annual Credit Card Debt is 35,370-24,500  =  $10,870
With an existing Credit Card debt of                 $16,750 

What would you say to them if they asked for advice?


John Stossel printed this on a board and showed it to passers by in Manhattan.  When he flipped over the board, he revealed that if you add a few zeros,
you're looking at the Federal Debt:                  $2,450,000,000,000
with a Federal yearly budget of                      $3,537,000,000,000

Annual Credit Card Debt is                           $1,087,000,000,000
and an existing Credit debt of                        $16,750,000,000,000 

Won't anybody get serious out there in Washington?

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Richard Dawkins, Avid Atheist, Discusses Faith Studiously With Jon Stewart Who Honors His Guest Gratiously

Dawkins and Stewart do a fairly good job revealing two viewpoints on religion and atheism resulting in no real resolve other than that Faith has blindness as an aspect that accepts an abandonment of logic at some point. We all have our opinions and since we can only factually prove our current existence as our life span, what comes before or after are conjecture. I personally "believe" that life is infinite and it's presumptuous to assume that there is a beginning and an end to "everything", such as "the big bang" theory. Couples of stars and or suns rotate around each other and one shattered and created our end of the milky way in our Universe, but it's self centered to think that that was the start of everything. I don't think anyone can put a nice little bow on beginnings and endings, but the viewpoint that observes is indeed infinite, a part of some divine entity. But that's just conjecture and I know it.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Google Developers Live at I/O 2013 - GoogleX

I love being a Google Business Photographer! It has been such a blessing to have learned the process and implement images onto Google Maps. Subsequently I have met others exhuberant in their implementation of their efforts within this evolutionary path we know as Google.